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Photographer Bruce Wallace  Bruce Wallace {Karma:668}
Project N/A Camera Model Fuji S5000
Categories Digital
Nature
Florals
Film Format
Portfolio Australian Native Plants
Lens Fujinon
Uploaded 3/15/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Critiques 10 Rating
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Location City -  Ingleburn
State -  NSW
Country - Australia   Australia
About A pretty Australian native violet.
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 4/7/2005
Nice composition of this pretty flower
Margaret

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 4/3/2005
Great image with nice colours and composition. Well done.
Joggie

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Markus Scholz Markus Scholz   {K:23722} 3/26/2005
Very nice shot, Bruce. Here it is a spring flower and we have it in dark blue, light blue and white in our garden. Two days ago the first, today already hundreds of them and tomorrow maybe thousands.

Cheers, Markus

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Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 3/22/2005
Wonderful flower from nature Bruce..The contrast and lighting works well togheter!
Regards from Holland,
Riny.
The name of these flower in dutch is..VIOOLTJE.

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David Cartwright   {K:119} 3/17/2005
A nice balance of colour and contrasting background .

Dave C

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 3/17/2005
springtime..
outstanding close-up!
nice a soft (with sun light).. picture!
best regads
roby

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Peter Daniel Peter Daniel   {K:33866} 3/15/2005
Wonderful Photograph Bruce, Great Colors and Clarity. Very well presented.

Thanks for sharing,
Peter Daniel

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Evelyn Mayes   {K:8132} 3/15/2005
Excellent detail -- especially knowing how small this flower is! I did not know this was an Australian native -- I have it growing around a water feature in our entry and enjoy it very much.

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Bruce Wallace Bruce Wallace   {K:668} 3/15/2005
Thanks Ed, very true. Bruce

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Ed Francis   {K:1165} 3/15/2005
Hi Bruce,
The simple composition is just right for the character of this small flower. Looking at this, it struck me how nature comes up with such pleasing colour combinations. MAybe we could all learn something from this in designing man made objects and environments.
Cheers,
Ed

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